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State and society in the Philippines /


Title Details
  • State and society in the Philippines /
Descriptions
  • xlix, 413 pages
Isbn
    9789715507943
Subjects
  • Philippines -- Politics and government -- History
  • Philippines -- History
  • Philippines -- Social conditions
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Place
  • Philippines
  • Philippines
  • Philippines
Location MAIN
Item Call Number DS 674 A25 2017
Status Available
Barcode 18220
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 9789715507943
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - DS 674
  • Item number - A25 2017
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Abinales, Patricio N.
Title Statement
  • Title - State and society in the Philippines /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Patricio N. Abinales and Donna J. Amoroso
Edition Statement
  • Edition statement - 2nd edition
Physical Description
  • Extent - xlix, 413 pages
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
Formatted Contents Note
  • Formatted contents note - Map of the Philippines -- Philippine timeline -- Introducing Philippine politics -- The Philippines in Maritime Asia to the fourteenth century. Early Southeast Asian polities -- Early communities in the Philippine archipelago -- Trade, trirbute, and warfare in a regional context -- New states and reorientations, 1368-1764. Transformations in commerce and religion -- Spanish rule : social, spatial, and spiritual redefinition -- Origins of the weak state -- State and societies, 1764-1898. The imperative to reform -- The new economy -- Reforming the state -- Social formation and state response -- Nation and states, 1872-1913. The final years of Spanish rule -- The Philippine revolution and the First Republic -- The early years of American rule -- The Filipino colonial state, 1902-1946. "Politics" and the Philippine Assembly -- Filipinization -- The Commonwealth Republic of the Philippines -- World War II and the Second Republic -- All politics is local, 1946-1964. The Republic of the Philippines -- Reforming the state through electoral politics -- Postwar nationalism -- Postwar democracy -- Marcos, 1965-1986. The presidency of Ferdinand Marcos -- The "U.S.-Marcos Dictatorship" -- Democratization, 1986-2004. State and society after the fall -- Economic recovery and state rebuilding -- Democratization and the Chinese-Filipino community -- The unraveling of "Philippines 2000" -- Movie star millenarianism -- Dreaming a "Strong Republic" -- The rise and fall of "The Strong Republic". "People Power Fatigue" -- State and local power -- Cacique democracy personalized. Elections, "People Power," and Daang Matuwid -- Politics and endgames -- Neo-authoritarianism?. The local captures the national
Subject Geographic Name
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - History
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - History
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Social conditions
Personal Name
  • Personal name - Amoroso, Donna J.